Pronunciation of the English word blue.
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1. | The sky is blue, the sea is also blue. The sky and the sea are blue. | |
2. | Your pupil is blue and when you laugh, its muted clarity reminds me of the shimmering dazzling light of the morning that is reflected in the sea. Your pupil is blue and when you cry, I imagine the translucent tears as drops of dew on a violet. Your pupil is blue, and when, in its aura, like a point of light radiating an idea, it appears to me as a lost star in the evening sky. | |
3. | The sky is as blue as blue can be. | |
4. | Tom was wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans. | |
5. | "What color is your dad's truck?" - "Blue. It is blue." | |
6. | Tom often wears blue jeans and a blue shirt. | |
7. | There is a lovely country; it stands with wide beeches near a salty eastern beach, near a salty eastern beach. It winds through rolling hills, its name is old Denmark, and it is Freja’s hall, and it is Freja’s hall! Our old Denmark must remain as long as the beech mirrors its top in the blue waves, its top in the blue waves. | |
8. | I often wear blue jeans and a blue shirt. | |
9. | Tom is wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans. | |
10. | The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. |